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Notable Medium Tyler Henry has connected with some of the most famous names in the business, to offer an experience that shares his clairvoyance abilities, with those who are seeking some answers from loved ones who have passed on. Coming through to the Power 106 studios to speak with Power Mornings co-hosts Letty, Teddy Mora, and Javen Cannon, the sought-after Henry gives some insight into his new Netflix series ‘Life After Death.' While Tyler discovered his ability at an early age, with a moment that foreshadowed his late grandmother's passing, the 26-yeard-old shares how his journey has led him to connect with thousands but also has been met with skepticism. Addressing his gift, Tyler details how he's worked to be his best for his talent and how he's come to have his new show. Tyler goes on to share how his reading with Jeannie Buss and a recent appearance at a Lakers game may have contributed to their recent win, speaks on the late Walter Mercado, hints at reading Teddy's wife after a strange and haunting moment during the interview, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
G Perico set out to ensure the stamp of South Central, Los Angeles was accurately captured on his forthcoming album. Admitting that some artists may stray away from their signature sound for the sake of social media antics and trends, Perico worked to get past any LA stereotypes with beat production and his pen game, to offer a project that highlighted the authentic vibe of his neighborhood influence. Speaking with the Power Mornings show team Letty Teddy Mora, and Javen Cannon, the LA native speaks on all things South Central that he channeled on his album, which includes the local taco spots, popular streets, and late-night vibes of the South Central lifestyle. As Perico is no stranger to the game, he's come a long way as he continues to build his expanding brand with merch pop-ups, new music, and standing out in a major way on collabs with his peers. Detailing his studio process and how the Dreamville collab “Hair Salon” came about, Perico says that he made sure to be the first one to hit the booth when he, Cozz, and Reason were recording and reveals that he didn't think he would actually make it to the ‘D-Day' mixtape because he didn't hear anything back after his successful recording session. G Perico goes on to speak about his hustle come up early on, his friendship with the late Nipsey Hussle, working with LA peer Blxst, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kehlani is officially back with her latest offering 'Blue Water Road' in which the Bay native exclusively came through the Power 106 studios to share a listening experience with some of her biggest fans and the Power Mornings show. Kehlani's third studio album is marked with intention, purpose, and experience. Speaking about the process of creating the new project, the songstress details the inspiration behind the latest release to Mornings' co-hosts Letty, Teddy Mora, and Javen Cannon, as well as lucky Power listeners who popped in for the exclusive interview moment. Inspired by motherhood and her continued spiritual journey, the “Up At Night” singer explains how the album came together in just two months and that much of her creativity is a result of evolving from motherhood. Speaking on the powerful and moving “Altar” single, Kehlani shares that she's tapped in more with those who have passed on, and the song is a literal representation of her experiences with communication with those in the afterlife. As Kehalni expresses that she's just as normal and regular as everyone else, citing her frequent trips to the grocery store, the star also speaks on the close relationships she's developed with like-minded artists from Dreamville, such as JID and Earthgang, and even Alicia Keys. Finding connections with Dreamville and other peers in the industry, Kehalni shares her perspective on genre becoming more exclusive yet expanded with more artists being more concerned with making music that they want to make. Kehlani goes on to speak about when she first started paying attention to hip hop, why she'd be inspired to direct a movie about motherhood, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pusha T has channeled new energy behind his latest album release ‘It's Almost Dry' and while the New York native admits to consistently being connected to many controversies, his fourth studio effort highlights a new page turned, if you will, but still the signature heat that only the King can deliver. Speaking with the Power 106 Mornings Show co-hosts Letty, Teddy Mora, and Javen Cannon, Push details working with hip-hop producer legend Pharrell Williams and Kanye West. As he's worked closely with these two over the course of his career, the work ethic that each rap staple brings out of him is different but meets the same result. As Push reveals there's only a handful of people who can actually critique his work, which includes the likes of Ye, Pharrel, his brother Malice, Diddy, and The Dream, the “Dreamin'Of The Past” rapper shares how Pharrell pushes him to focus on memorable hooks while Ye pushes his pen game. ‘It's Almost Dry' clearly marks a new wave for Push, who says that as long as he's still in rap and still competing, then he will compete to be one of the best in the game. Pusha T goes on to share his thoughts on society blaming the hip-hop genre, and even himself, for the portrayal of substance abuse in the culture, what his close relationship was with the late Nipsey Hussle, his experience losing the Best Rap Album Grammy to Cardi B, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cali reppin' Sweet Taboo first gained their foot in the industry after their Becky G cover got in the hands of a producer for the NBC show "American Song Contest." Pulling up to the Power 106 studios, the trio of ladies, Jennifer, Sami, and Ice Cold Pimp, spoke with Power Mornings co-hosts Letty, Teddy Mora, and Javen Cannon about their experience coming together as a group after having their own struggles growing up, chasing their dreams, in the Inland Empire and the San Fernando Valley. The trio speaks on life before forming the group and how they all held down regular jobs and pageant stints, which ultimately helped their chemistry as a group. Getting to know the group a bit more, the ladies share their place in music and more specifically the rap space for Bre, Sweet Taboo agrees that they represent women empowerment. The trio goes on to speak about meeting Snoop Dogg, being compared to the history-making R&B group TLC, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Celebrating the release of his follow-up to his debut album, LA's own Blxst stopped through the Power 106 studios to chop it up about the transition he's experiencing with his sophomore album ‘Before You Go.' While the multi-faceted artist and producer has snagged collabs with Kehlani, Rick Ross, extensive projects with Bino Rideaux, and many more, Blxst shares that his creativity and his work centered on this new album is more intentional. He reveals that his real-life situations have inspired much of his music, as he comments on his relationship and family experiences. Speaking with Power Mornings co-hosts Letty, Teddy Mora, and Javen Cannon, Blxst details how his artistry and versatility improved with his confidence in all aspects of his life, even though he's been in the game for a while. Growing up in both South Central and the Inland Empire, the “Wait Too Long” singer says both cities gave him his signature talent and edge, citing his deep LA connection that led him to produce for Kendrick Lamar, YG, and Problem. Blxst goes on to share that he always thinks about how he could have worked with the late Nipsey Hussle, speaks on what Power 106 means to him as a Los Angels native, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer CKay's pride in his art and musical gifts are chronicled in his latest release with “Emilliana,” but with his recent crossover success, the artist is focused on staying true to his culture and the music he creates. Pulling up to the Power 106 studios, CKay shops it ups with Power Mornings co-hosts Letty, Teddy Mora, and Javen Cannon, the Afrobeats singer explains his upbringing in Nigeria and how he ran away from his family to pursue music because his family wanted him to enter the medical field or be an engineer. Finding his musical ear with the assistance of a few friends and seeing his dad play the organ as Choir Master, CKay has much planned now and says he would hope to make a song with Billie Eilish and Cardi B. The “Love Nwantiti” singer explains how the hugely successful song came together back in 2019 and the misconceptions that come with having a viral song on the Tik Tok social media platform. As the song had gone #1 on multiple platforms, CKay dispels the notion that he may only be a “Tik Tok artist.” CKay goes on to share his opinion about Afrobeats music being watered-down now that the genre has crossed over, what it's like connecting with Nigerian artists outside of his home country, his upcoming album, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stepping into something legendary but completely new and of its own nature, the iconic “Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air” has been refreshed and offered in a special way that has taken 2022 by storm, and actor Olly Sholotan shares his season one experience with Power Mornings. Stopping through the Power 106 studios, Sholotan chopped it with Morning show co-hosts Letty, Teddy Mora, and Javen Cannon, about the growing popularity and love that the new Peacock show ‘Bel-Air' has received and how his new take on the portrayal of the beloved “Carlton” character has evolved for “Bel-Air” fans. Olly details how he decided he wanted to carry out the Will Smith-backed legacy and describes what that looked like for him as an actor, and someone creating something new. Stepping away from the original Carlton characteristics wasn't particularly too hard because Olly went into filming knowing he had to reinvent the iconic role. Sholotan goes on to share the importance of highlighting the Black luxury lifestyle, the advice Will Smith shared with the show's cast, which moments from the original series he would like to revisit with “Carlton,” and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vince Staples is celebrating the release of his fifth studio album ‘Romona Park Broke My Heart' and the Cali native stopped through to the Power Mornings show co-hosts Letty and Teddy Mora to discuss his journey in music and how much of his LA upbringing inspired his take on life, the music industry, and much more. While Staples admits that he only initially got into music as a way of earning $500 and had no clear goal for the craft, the rapper details that although his background in music isn't strong, his creativity in music led to his maturity and gave him access to think about life differently. No stranger to the iconic musical legends to come out of Los Angeles, Vince speaks on the legendary Snoop Dogg whom he believes has transcended rap music and has become more so known as an entity and not so much as a rap star. Comparing Snoop's status to that of the late icon Marilyn Monroe, Staples discusses how Snoop's name might not be brought up during G.O.A.T. conversations, but that is only because Snoop has become bigger than his music. Speaking on his new album, the “When Sparks Fly” rapper admits that he doesn't try to take things too seriously or for granted, when hip-hop fixtures such as Jay-Z praise his work, as he believes he's only doing the best he can do and that not everyone will always like his work. Vince Staples goes on to speak about the rumors that recently went around about him starring in the next ‘Friday' film, why he believes the Staples Center should have been renamed after the late Kobe Bryant, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All American: Homecoming" stars Cory Hardrict and Geffri Maya stopped through the Power Mornings show to speak on their CW staple series which highlights the authentic look at the unparalleled HBCU experience. Speaking with Power co-hosts Letty and Teddy Mora, the two stars speak on the importance of representation of the Black collegiate experience that allows fans to see themselves on television and see their stories portrayed in the Hollywood industry. The show not only represents a truthful look at the culture of HBCU's but also shines a light on the fact of the diversity of life that is not always portrayed on screen. Hardest and Maya go on to speak on their experiences of coming up in Los Angeles, their hopes to get Nicki Minaj on the next season of their show, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ateez is an international sensation that has created their own lane and identity in the K-Pop realm and their massive fanbase clings to every moment. With numerous accolades and millions of records sold, the 8-man group stopped through the Power 106 studios for the first time to speak with Power Mornings co-host Teddy Mora and the incomparable DJ E-man following the wrap of their tour performances at LA's historical Forum arena. While the group's following continues to increase over social media, Ateez is working to continue to grow their brand in every country as they expand outside of their Korean come up! The band has stayed focused on their music and their recent Fellowship tour but while they aren't busy with work, the group reveals how they take time to themselves during their downtime but also share their appreciation for their Atiny fans. Ateez goes on to speak about how they are inspired by hip-hop greats like Eminem, Offset, and Joeybadass, share their creative recording process, how they still keep their individuality, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Xolo Maridueña has possibly been a part of hip-hop history since before he was born, as his mother has great ties with our radio family and although the culture may have influenced his come up, the 20-year-old is now setting out to make his own mark in history. As the actor has already made noise with his roles as Miguel Diaz in the Netflix series "Cobra Kai," and as Victor Graham in the television series "Parenthood," Xolo is gearing up to take on a pivoting role as Jaime Reyes, aka Blue Beetle, in the upcoming DC Extended Universe film 'Blue Beetle.' The forthcoming DC offering marks the first film that highlights a Latino character, which puts Xolo as the superhero of the story. The budding actor speaks with co-host Letty, of the Power Mornings show Letty and Teddy, and admits that he had to get over his ego stepping into this role and understand that this movie is not for him, it's for the representation for the Latino culture. Xolo also goes on to speak about his experience entering acting at an early age, the origins of his unique Aztec name and heritage, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘Superghetto' is the highly anticipated follow-up to the debut effort ‘Harlan & Alondra' and Los Angeles native Buddy is celebrating his pandemic bounce back as his sophomore album carries a new life of energy following a long period of uncertainty. Pulling up to the Power 106 studios to chop it up with co-hosts Letty, Teddy Mora, and Javen of the Power Mornings show, Buddy details how his new album came together and the growth he's experienced from his solid debut effort. With songs like “Hoochie Mama” as a reminder to always enjoy your life, Buddy's project is a result of much music created during the covid pandemic and during the return to somewhat normalcy. The “Wait Too Long” rapper reminds the Morning Show that he's surrounded himself with an electric group of people that allow him to explore new perspectives and have opportunities to learn new things. One of those people was the late Nipsey Hussle. Speaking on Nip, Buddy admits that the celebrated LA King helped him elevate his thinking and even shared a book list with him, which he hasn't quite finished reading yet. Buddy goes on to speak on his love for shows like the Zendaya led “Euphoria,” why he will choose Beyonce's deep cut ‘Resentment” over Tupac's “Gangsta Party,” having a slight altercation during this year's Super Bowl, getting Dr. Dre to clear a sample from a tweet, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BIG LATTO has an energy that is unmatched as the breakout southern star has been in the industry as a child star, so her journey into her current level of success is a testament to everything that has impacted her life and career. Ahead of the release of her sophomore effort '777,' Latto celebrated the big moment and pulled up to the Power 106 studios to chop it up with the new Power Mornings Letty and Teddy show. Speaking with co-hosts Teddy Mora and Javen, the Atlanta native exudes confidence as she details her journey creating the new ‘777' album. While she admits that it has somewhat been a challenge pulling the final product together, the rap star says she's in this for longevity and is taking her music career seriously before she steps into any opportunities that will further her brand outside of music. Latto has had major crossover success with her Billboard Top 20 hit, “Big Energy,” which samples Mariah Carrey, and although she admits to not knowing she had a hit on her hands, the Queen of The South does share that she was drawn to the production because of the versatility she wanted to express. Not only were fans skeptical when the song first dropped, Latto hasn't been a stranger ago handling backlash as she recently experienced some social media hate as she promoted her new single “Wheelie” with 21 Savage. Late shares that she's continuing to learn how to deal with the fact that she's somewhat under a microscope and now understands that when she talks, people are tapped into what she has to say. Latto goes on to speak about being competitive and how female emcees have to work twice as hard as their male counterparts, how she deals with false narratives about herself, goals she still has to conquest, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jo Koy has been putting on in the comedy space for years and while his place in entertainment and stand-up has already been solidified, his next career venture is something that has been a part of his passion for as long as he can remember. Stopping through the Power 106 studios to speak with Power Mornings co-hosts Letty and Teddy Mora, Koy discusses his come up in the comedy game as a young father to now being behind his own ABC pilot. Jo is no stranger to sharing his life's experiences as a part of his stand-up act, with many sets involving stories about his son and their evolving relationship. As his “Funny Is Funny” World Tour has picked back after, following the pandemic, Koy admits that his son has helped curate special moments in his stand-up show. As Koy is readying a new ABC pilot, 'Josep,' Jo details why the opportunity is so important for the comedian as he works to have Filipino representation in television and share the stories of so many people like him. Jo goes on to speak on his relationship with fellow comedian Chelsea Handler, dealing with the insecurities of dating, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin Bieber pulled up on the Power Mornings Show to discuss his latest single "Honest" which features the assistance of Don Toliver. With new music on the horizon, Bieber tells morning show co-hosts Letty and Teddy Mora that "Honest" is more of a "vibe" record that you can definitely play with your crew and ride out to. Although there isn't much detail surrounding a new project for the singer, Justin goes on to speak about his faith and his appreciation for the late 2Pac and his connection to God, and he also shares who he would include on a Canadian Mount Rushmore.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lizzo has much to celebrate and it's “About Damn Time” that the singer, rapper, producer, and multi-faceted artist is shining in all aspects that she's furiously worked to find success and liberation. Pulling up to the Power 106 studios to not only celebrate her birthday with Power Mornings co-hosts Letty, Teddy Mora, and Javen Cannon, Lizzo chops it up about her journey in music, self-growth, entrepreneurship, and her new 'Special' tour with Latto. It has been quite the ride for Lizzo as the entertainer took some time off from touring with the hit of the 2020 pandemic, which allowed her to focus on all new music and even an introspective look at her career and personal life. While the “Rumors” rapper agrees that she's a leading voice in genre-bending creation, it's her ventures outside of music that continue to allow her fans to fall in love with who she is and what she offers to many marginalized voices. Speaking on her persona and impact, Lizzo shares why she believes her fans show true support for her because they connect with her on a deeper level with her stand-up and stand-out personality. And while she's created her own lane and voice during a time when female rap is dominating, Lizzo shares her thoughts on the camaraderie felt by the ladies in hip-hop. Lizzo goes on to speak about a food Verzuz against Saweetie, a Lizzo utopia, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Harlow's come-up has been on a steady rise for quite some time and he's now reaping the benefits of all of his hard work and progress. Coming through the Power 106 studios to chop it up with Morning Show co-hosts Letty and Teddy Mora, the Louisville rapper reveals some personal perspective on how success has impacted his life, both professionally and personally. Speaking on some of the challenges he now faces when it comes to dating and doing everyday things, Jack admits that he wouldn't change his life for anything because it's what he's worked to gain. Detailing the process of his sophomore album, ‘Come Home The Kids Miss You,' Harlow explains that his approach for this project was a different caliber as he took time to experiment with samples, drum intricacies, and how he wanted to showcase his rap prowess with the Drake-assisted “Churchill Downs.” Jack Harlow goes on to speak about how he feels being known as a sex symbol, why he has a ways to go when speaking on comparisons and competing with artists like Doja Cat, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An undeniable National Treasure, whose hits helped push the dancehall culture to the top of the charts, rapper Sean Paul pulled up on the Power Mornings Show co-hosts Letty and Teddy Mora to discuss his new album. 'Scorch,' his impact on music, and reveals the reason why he steers away from any Verzuz battle talk. The forthcoming ‘Scorcha' album is Paul's eighth studio album and it's really a testament to his longevity and relevance as an international artist. Having secured a huge hit early on in his career, Sean details how his current perspective and life's focus on music is ultimately why he decided to not partake in a Verzuz battle with Shaggy. As Sean details his new album, which features the likes of Nicky Jam, the rapper continues to express that his life is in a different place and his music reflects that now, so going back to do a Verzuz isn't in the cards. Sean Paul goes on to speak about a major regret in his life, shares marriage advice for Teddy Mora, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hitmaka isn't just a super-producer with a moniker to match, but the all-around artist has planted his feet in the industry as a business person and go-to creative as he's recently celebrated several plaques for 100 billion streams. Pulling up to the Power 106 Studios, with his close collaborator, R&B singer Tink, the duo chop it up with co-hosts Letty and Javen Cannon, of the Letty and Teddy Power Mornings Show, about how they came together for their musical journey, detail their singles “Down Bad” and “Cater,” and more. At this point, Hitmaka is no stranger to the industry as he's earned countless hits and the respect of artists by finding success in his many collaboration efforts. Giving some advice to the artists up out there who are focused on growing their creativity and stepping outside of themselves, Hitmaka says you must expand your circle and collab with other creatives, which is something singer Tink had to learn as she admits she was nervous to be int he studio with others until she stepped out of her comfort zone. With Tink expanding her bandwidth, the Chicago native also realized that she wanted to get back to singing as she somewhat shelved her rapping talents so that she can get back to center. Speaking on the recent exchange between him and Mustard, which was a Verzuz disagreement that played out on social media, Hitmaka expresses that both producers are successful in their own right and shared that the confusion has been figured out. Hitmaka and Tink go on to speak about the late Nipsey Hussle and what's to come for the rest of the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quincy is a multi-faceted artist who is not hesitant to step outside of what people may think of him and for that reason, his latest ‘Q Side B Side' is his step into his own authenticity in his own creativity. Coming through to the Power 106 studios to discuss his latest project, with co-hosts of the Power Mornings show Letty, Teddy Mora, and Javen Cannon, Quincy expresses the importance of finding himself more after the passing of his mother Kim Porter, where he reveals he stopped attempting to overcompensate in areas of his life so that he could just be himself. As Quincy comes from musical royalty with his late mother father singer Al B. Sure and stepdad Diddy, the New York native admits that his focus has been working to create his own lane with ties to legends to have paved the way for not only himself but for many artists today. Quincy goes on to speak about winning those over who may question his talents, repping for Gemini season, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Although it's been two years since Bino Rideaux released his last solo project, the LA native has been crafting his latest album while putting in major work around the city and building his craft that led him to his newest body of work, ‘Sorry 4 Tha Wait II.' Pulling up to the Power 106 studios to chop it up with Morning Show host Letty, Bino details how his album came together and the intention of quality and individuality for each track. While the rapper set out to establish his own tone and identity for the album, Bino has some strong support from his LA family which includes love from Roddy Ricch, Kalan.FrFr, Ty Dolla $ign, and the late Drakeo The Ruler. Speaking on family featured on ‘Sorry 4 Tha Wait II,' Rideaux gives Ty Dolla $ign his flowers as he praises Ty's ability to be a pioneer in the game and ushering a new take on the LA sound, specifically in R&B. Speaking on the close friendship and mentorship he had with the late Nipsey Hussle, Bino admits that it is hard to listen back to Nip's music even though he's still a huge fan of his but he also holds on to the hopes of releasing a Nipsey Hussle collab project down the line, once he reaches a point in his career where he's finally open to releasing the music to the world. Bino goes on to speak about his great chemistry with Blxst and how Letty compares them to Shaq and Kobe and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anjelah Johnson has been making us laugh for years with her iconic comedic timing and signature characters, the stand-up professional has put her life experiences and success into her new book and current tour “Who Do I Think I Am.” Johnson unconventionally entered the comedy realm after being approached by a member of her church who invited her to a free class to work on something that she didn't think she had. While Anjelah admits that she grew up mostly not being secure with her identity as Mexican-American but not being able to speak Spanish, learning about comedy was her way of centering her talent. Angela also shares that one of the first jokes she wrote in the comedy class, was a nail salon bit that actually put her on the map years later. Johnson goes on to share how her upbringing and religion helped shape who she is today, how she comes from a funny family and that she's not the funniest person in her family, speaks on the impact of the cholo/chola culture, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eme Ikwuakor took a moment to check in with the Letty And Teddy Power Mornings Show co-host Teddy Mora to chop it up about the new action, sci-fi film ‘Moonfall.' Ikwuakor keeps some things under wraps ahead of the film's release but the actor offers up a great perspective on the meaning behind the movie as he begs the question, “What are you doing, when the end of the world happens?” He continues, “What type of regrets might you have?” Sharing his experience with working alongside Halle Berry, as he portrays Berry's husband, Eme describes that working with the acting legend put him at ease. Eme later goes on to share his thoughts on the Lakers and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
YG has solidified himself as a pillar not only in West Coast rap but has built a brand close to Cali but felt and understood worldwide. Coming through the Power 106 studios to chop it up with Power Mornings co-hosts Letty, Teddy Mora, and Javen, the Compton native talks new music, his growth in the industry, going up for the Rams and coming for Tom Brady on social media, and sheds some light on the late Nipsey Hussle. “Scared Money” is the new collab that is breaking the internet right now as the track sees YG link up with Moneybag Yo and J. Cole. While many would believe that the trio is a surprise match-up, YG speaks on the love and support Cole once showed him early on in his career, when many didn't believe in bringing the “street” rapper on tour with the North Carolina emcee. The rapper first set off the West Coast with the massive anthem “Toot It & Boot It” and YG takes a moment to look back at the past decade of his career and how he believes he represents the city. Although YG does admit the single somewhat cornered his image and sound, he shares that his growth as an artist has helped him appreciate the success of the record. YG goes on to talk about his fandom for the Rams and how he connected with NFL legend Tom Brady, the similarities found in his debut album and Kendrick Lamar's ‘good kid, m.A.A.d city,' drops his album title, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the age of remote work, the best way to be the light of Christ to your coworkers is by having a reputation for integrity. In this episode, I share a few tips on how to make sure you're not cutting corners working from home and actually being a blessing to your employer. Note: This episode is based on a series of articles I wrote. You can read them here. For more productivity from a Christian perspective sign-up for my weekly newsletter, Reagan's Roundup.Support Redeeming ProductivityMy course on Christian morning routines: POWER Mornings
Darryl has a Ph.D. in biblical counseling and is the creator of Master New Testament Greek, an online program designed to help anyone learn to read the New Testament in the original Greek. In this episode, we talk about setting spiritual growth goals and the importance of learning the original biblical languages. Link mentioned: Learn more about Darryl's Master New Testament Greek program.For more productivity from a Christian perspective sign-up for the weekly newsletter: Support Redeeming Productivity: My course on Christian morning routines: POWER Mornings
If you've been into productivity for any length of time you've probably come across the book Getting Things Done by David Allen. Well, I've got major beef with GTD, and I want to tell you why. Link mentioned: Get the book, Getting Things Done by David Allen.For more productivity from a Christian perspective sign-up for the weekly newsletter: Support Redeeming Productivity: My course on Christian morning routines: POWER Mornings
Should we read our Bibles even when we don't feel like it? In this episode, Reagan talks to Dr. Greg Gifford, Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling at The Master's University, about his new book Heart & Habits: How We Change for Good. Link mentioned: Buy Dr. Gifford's book, Heart & Habits For more productivity from a Christian perspective sign-up for the weekly newsletter: Support Redeeming Productivity: My course on Christian morning routines: POWER Mornings
In this episode, we're talking about the essential habit of daily Bible reading. I attempt to present the most convincing arguments for why you you need to make this habit part of your life. Learn more about supporting Redeeming Productivity: https://redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support Subscribe on your favorite platform: https://link.chtbl.com/redeemingprod Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/
In this episode of Redeeming Productivity, I talk about the different kinds of rest we need and how to make each of them a habit so we don't burn out. LINKS The real reason why we are tired and what to do about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGNN4EPJzGkLearn more about supporting Redeeming Productivity: https://redeemingproductivity.com/about/#supportSubscribe on your favorite platform: https://link.chtbl.com/redeemingprodCheck out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/
In this episode, I talk to Joe Barnard of Cross Training Ministries about the little habits that lead to big transformation for Christians. LINKS Joe's Ministry: https://www.menneedhelp.org/https://www.xtrainingministries.com/Joe's Book, The Way Forward: https://amzn.to/3pSKyXT Previous episode with Joe: https://redeemingproductivity.com/podcast/pursuing-maturity-with-joe-barnard/ ???? Learn more about supporting Redeeming Productivity: https://redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support ????Subscribe on your favorite platform: https://link.chtbl.com/redeemingprod ☀️ Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ ✉️ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/
Every Christian should make a regular practice of memorizing passages from the Bible. Here's why and some strategies and resources to help you get started. LINKS Scripture Memorization Resources: https://redeemingproductivity.com/memorizing-scripture/ ????Subscribe on your favorite platform: https://link.chtbl.com/redeemingprod ☀️ Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ ✉️ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ SHOW NOTES 0:00 Welcome| 2:19 Why Is It Essential? 5:44 How It's a Habit 10:04 Strategies for Scripture Memorization 12:08 What Verses Should You Memorize? 14:47 Scripture Memorization Resources 29:18 Conclusion
Raise your hand if you feel like you're occupying a different consciousness compared to a year ago. I do. When large disruptions in the external environment happen, it triggers shifts in consciousness to reassess reality. That's what happened in the past year. And we're going to see a lot of such disruptions in coming years. That's a reason why I think we're on the verge of a quantum leap in consciousness evolution. Yesterday as I was trying to process / integrate the shifts that have happened in me over the past few months, I wrote down a list of 10 principles and mindsets that have helped me expand my personal freedom in this fast changing time. Here they are. 1. You don't exist. 2. Your values and moralities are not real. 3. You're free to choose all parameters of your reality, but most people can't and won't take that freedom because it's not convenient. 4. Failures or bad decisions do not exist, unless you insist they do. 5. You never die. 6. There is no end game. 7. Optionality increases freedom. 8. Identity is a prison we all willingly live in. 9. The less you value your ego, the more freedom you have. 10. The less you hold sacred, the more freedom you have. I unpacked some of these principles in this tweet thread, and in greater details in Ep 115 of the School of Intuition . Enjoy! * * * Who else in your life need to listen to this episode? Send them a screenshot or the soundcast link natashache.com/school . Sign up for the Power Mornings audio course at natashache.com/morning . Follow me on Twitter at @realnatashache . Subscribe to THE SCHOOL OF INTUITION (FREE EDITION) on Soundwise
Too many believers flit through life without a plan wondering why we don't see growth or success in our endeavors. For many of us the problem is that we don't look ahead; we don't make planning a habit. LINKS ???? Learn more about supporting Redeeming Productivity: https://redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support ????Subscribe on your favorite platform: https://link.chtbl.com/redeemingprod ☀️ Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ ✉️ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ SHOW NOTES 1:13 - Planning Is Important for Christians 2:21 - Why Planning Is an Essential Habit 7:51 - Benefits of Planning 12:26 - Planning is Good Stewardship 16:32 - Pitfalls of Planning 22:10 - You're not in Control 28:01 - Conclusion
For some reason just about every Christian struggles to pray. In this episode Reagan discusses why that is, and offers some very simple steps for how you can ensure that you're daily doing this essential practice of every productive Christian. LINKS ???? Learn more about supporting Redeeming Productivity: https://redeemingproductivity.com/about/#support ????Subscribe on your favorite platform: https://link.chtbl.com/redeemingprod ☀️ Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ ✉️ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ SHOW NOTES 4:02 - What is prayer? 5:06 - Why prayer is essential 6:05 - The habit of prayer 13:05 - Strategies for prayer 19:18 - Replacing bad habits with prayer 24:42 - Conclusion
This first episode introduces Season 1: Essential Habits of the Productive Christian, and in it Reagan looks at the specific instructions the Bible gives for how Christians are to eliminate bad habits and cultivate good ones. LINKS ????Subscribe on your favorite platform: https://link.chtbl.com/redeemingprod ☀️ Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ ✉️ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ SHOW NOTES 4:04 - A new format 5:34 - The definition of habits 15:07 - The mindset of habits 20:54 - The identity of habits 30:39 - The power of habits 39:01 - The practice of habits 45:59 - Conclusion
In this episode, I talk about how morning routines are the key to building lasting habits. I also announce the release of my brand new course, POWER Mornings. Check out my course on morning routines, POWER Mornings! https://redeemingproductivity.com/power-mornings/ Sign-up for the Redeeming Productivity Newsletter: https://newsletter.redeemingproductivity.com/ If you enjoy Redeeming Productivity, consider supporting my work on Patreon, where you'll get exclusive updates and early releases of new content: https://www.patreon.com/redeemingprod Show Notes: 5:12 – Why you need a morning routine6:24 - Morning Routines Create Consistent Habits8:49 - Morning Routines Promote Peacefulness11:18 - Morning Routines Transform You15:15 - How to Start a Morning Routine16:58 - How to Get POWER Mornings19:13 - Conclusion and Updates
There are certain buzzwords that get thrown around a lot in personal development circles that have no fixed definitions and are totally up for everyone's interpretation. People would read about or hear these words and think they know what they refer to. Yet upon close examination, you realize that the exact meaning of those words is lost on almost everyone. One of these buzz phrases is “highest potential”. When someone says such and such will help you “attain your highest potential”, what do you think they mean? In other words, what's your “highest potential” and what exactly are you going for when you're trying to attain it? Episode 99 of the School of Intuition offers some clarity on this matter. I'll give you a clean cut, simple definition of your highest potential that is probably more helpful than most you can find in any dictionary or self help books. To put it briefly, to reach your highest potential is to continuously expand your capacity for fully living the human experience, which essentially involves three things-- capacity for direct knowing capacity for the natural state of joy capacity for personal freedom As I'll explain in the episode, all three are highly related and the latter two depend on the first. In other words, the ability for “direct knowing” is the foundation for attaining your highest potential. * * * Who else in your life need to listen to this episode? Send them a screenshot or the soundcast link natashache.com/school. Sign up for the Power Mornings audio course at natashache.com/morning . Follow me on Instagram @realnatashache Subscribe to THE SCHOOL OF INTUITION (FREE EDITION) on Soundwise
“I feel like I've grown so much internally and spiritually, but my external environment stays the same. Why? Don't they say ‘As within, so without'?” “I have so much potential. But I don't feel I'm realizing my potential. What am I not doing right?” These are some of the questions I get asked regularly, about the relationship between spiritual growth and worldly attainment. It's one thing to talk about “potentials” as a general term, it's another to know what they are, specifically, for you. And if you don't know what they are, we don't have much basis to investigate what you're not doing right. In Episode 64 of the School of Intuition, I talk about the key performance indicators (KPI) for your life and why they are so important for translating your internal growth into external results and a fulfilling life. In this episode I also tell you about some upcoming changes to the School of Intuition soundcast and the considerations behind the change. I'll have more details in the coming weeks. Stay tuned. * * * Who else in your life need to listen to this episode? Send them a screenshot or the episode link. Sign up for the Power Mornings audio course at natashache.com/morning. Subscribe to the School of Intuition on Soundwise: natashache.com/school Follow me on Instagram @realnatashache Subscribe to THE SCHOOL OF INTUITION (FREE EDITION) on Soundwise
Archetypes are emblems of human development paths. They are shared aspects of our collective hero's journey. Knowing about your archetypes can bring great awareness to your own path of growth. It also helps you properly acknowledge how far you've come and shed light on your highest destiny. At times of setbacks and uncertainty, it reminds you to remain patient and grounded. One of the archetypes so many of my listeners share is the Conscious Empath. In episode 61 of the School of Intuition, I talk about the 7 growth stages of the empath archetype and their respective manifestations. You may find yourself identify with some or all aspects of the stages I mentioned in this episode. And no matter which stage you are in and how things appear to be on the outside, remember that you're at the right place in this point in time, and your presence here is already a blessing to this earth. * * * Who else in your life need to listen to this episode? Send them a screenshot or the episode link. Sign up for the Power Mornings audio course at natashache.com/morning. Subscribe to the School of Intuition on Soundwise: natashache.com/school Follow me on Instagram @realnatashache Subscribe to THE SCHOOL OF INTUITION (FREE EDITION) on Soundwise
99 percent of humans, 99 percent of time, live in the “dimension of phenomena”, where it's all about thoughts, emotions, energies, and stories, and consciousness manifests as very sophisticatedly programmed intelligence. Yet at some point in your life in the dimension of phenomena, the question emerged: “Is this all there is to life?” For many people that was the beginning of their spiritual journey. And that question was basically your intuition telling you that the dimension most humans dwell in is not the whole story of existence. There is this other dimension, what I call the “dimension of the Source”, where the rules of living are very different. An important element of human mastery is learning to dwell in both these dimensions at the same time. In episode 60 of the School of Intuition, I talk about what it means to live your life from the dimension of the Source, how it changes your perspective on life and gives you more personal freedom, and most importantly, how that dimension can be accessed. * * * Who else in your life need to listen to this episode? Send them a screenshot or the episode link. Sign up for the Power Mornings audio course at natashache.com/morning. Subscribe to the School of Intuition on Soundwise: natashache.com/school Follow me on Instagram @realnatashache Subscribe to THE SCHOOL OF INTUITION (FREE EDITION) on Soundwise
A caterpillar walks into a therapist's office. “I'm depressed,” he says to the therapist. “Because you know what the problem of my life is? No wings. I have no fucking wings, man! Can you fix that? How can I get me some butterfly wings?” If the caterpillar were your friend, as the wise person you are, you'd probably try to talk some sense into it. You'd probably say, “Sweetheart, you don't become a butterfly by sticking a couple wings onto yourself. That's not how it works. But don't stress about it. Just be patient and wait for a few weeks. Your wings will come. They will grow themselves. For now, just be the best caterpillar you can be and save yourself some useless worries!” There's a time and a place for every stage of the soul's journey. The ambitious kind of caterpillar may think it will become a butterfly faster if it sets some self-improvement goal and studies it. But the truth is it ain't gonna happen until it's time. Every stage of your growth journal is there for a reason. It's designed to be honored, respected, and savored at every step. It's absurd to pass value judgment on caterpillar v.s. butterfly. Because without the former, the latter would never exist. Yet too often that's what we do to ourselves. People on a spiritual path think of themselves as incomplete work in progress unless they attain the spiritual trophies they want. Often times people say they devote themselves to the path of enlightenment because they're tired of the rat race that goes on in the external world. Yet they manage their inner growth in the exact same way that they were taught to manage their career or finances. The ego thinks this is a whoever-gets-the-bigger-prize-faster-wins game. It's not. In Episode 54 of The School of Intuition soundcast, I talk about “spiritual ambitions”, and why being honest with your experience at the present moment is way more powerful than checking items off your spiritual accomplishment list. * * * Who else in your life need to listen to this episode? Send them a screenshot or the episode link. Sign up for the Power Mornings audio course at natashache.com/morning. Subscribe to the School of Intuition on Soundwise: natashache.com/school Follow me on Instagram @realnatashache Subscribe to THE SCHOOL OF INTUITION (FREE EDITION) on Soundwise
When I was 10 years old, one day I was alone at home and discovered--to my horror--a large family of cockroaches in the kitchen cupboard. It was an emergency situation. I wasn't sure what disturbed the roaches. But when I opened the cupboard, hundreds of them jumped out at me from nowhere. An army of dark force. I was grossed out and scared to death. My heart pounding and my hands shaking, I grabbed a bottle of insecticide and sprayed the whole kitchen with it. The kitchen was so filled with chemicals that probably for an entire month, everything that came out of there smelled toxic. Why am I telling you this? Because that's an exact metaphor for how most people treat “negativity”. They are so grossed out and afraid of it. And as soon as they catch a tiny glimpse of it, they grab a bottle of so-called “positive energy” and spray the whole universe silly. But here lies the irony. The impulse to eliminate negativity--or bad karma, lower consciousness, whatever you call it--from your space is quite negative in itself. It's all based in the deep-rooted primal fear that somehow the existence of you is not enough to justify the existence of you. As an empathic badass on a path of expanding consciousness, sooner or later you realize that the common wisdom regarding negativity is too limiting to your mission on this earth. Episode 50 of the School of Intuition is a very IMPORTANT episode to listen to. Here I talk about an “advanced treatment” of negativity that will bring you more clarity regarding who you are as an empathic lightworker. I also talk about the nature of negativity, personal identity, and your empathic gift, that will bring you more emotional and energetic freedom. * * * Who else in your life need to listen to this episode? Send them a screenshot or the episode link. Sign up for the Power Mornings audio course at natashache.com/morning. Subscribe to the School of Intuition on Soundwise: natashache.com/school Follow me on Instagram @realnatashache Subscribe to THE SCHOOL OF INTUITION (FREE EDITION) on Soundwise
What does it mean to live as the Source? How can you find the courage to express your own truth, live more fearlessly, and pursue your highest potential? Kasey and Brad Wallis are renowned facilitators of expanding consciousness. Since Brad's near-death experience, they have been conduits for an advanced intelligence named Julius, who offers messages of empowerment and enlightenment for humanity. For the past 10 years, the Wallis' have been inviting people worldwide to embrace their true limitlessness. And in episode 45 of The School of Intuition, they share their own journey of profound personal transformation, and what it takes to lead an authentic, inspired life. I deeply enjoyed my chat with Kasey and Brad. Through their stories, you will find inspiration, compassion, and more love for your own precious self. * * * Find out more about Kasy and Brad Wallis at Expand with Julius Kasey and Brad website FACEBOOK, YOUTUBE, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM Who else in your life need to listen to this episode? Send them a screenshot or the episode link. Sign up for the Power Mornings audio course at natashache.com/morning. Subscribe to the School of Intuition on Soundwise: natashache.com/school Follow me on Instagram @realnatashache Subscribe to THE SCHOOL OF INTUITION (FREE EDITION) on Soundwise
It is common wisdom that perseverance is a virtue and the ability to keep pursuing one's goals in the face of setbacks is essential for achieving success in any area of life. On the other hand, many spiritual teachings advocate the value of surrendering to the higher will, because there is a bigger plan and the ego's desire may or may not be in alignment with the highest growth path of your soul. So what should one make of these seemingly contradictory guidances? And when push comes to shove, how should one decide what's the correct course of action? In episode 42 of the School of Intuition, I talk about the ego's role in decision making, the spiritual bypass that many of empathic light beings tend to fall into when making decisions, and how to decide in ambivalent situations whether you should persevere or surrender. * * * Who else in your life need to listen to this episode? Send them a screenshot or the episode link. Sign up for the Power Mornings audio course at natashache.com/morning. Subscribe to the School of Intuition on Soundwise: natashache.com/school Follow me on Instagram @realnatashache Subscribe to THE SCHOOL OF INTUITION (FREE EDITION) on Soundwise
Most people avoid the feeling of emptiness like a plague. And that's for very good reasons. However, if you're on a spiritual path of sorts, I want to tell you that your relationship with emptiness is actually one of the most important spiritual skills to master. Having a “friendly” relationship with that seemingly horrible void is a sign of spiritual maturity. And the emptiness can teach you so much about the nature of existence, and transform your life into a more empowered one. In this episode of the School of Intuition, I talk all about emptiness. What it is. What it's not. Why most people avoid it. What you can do to develop a healthy relationship with it. We'll also do a meditative practice together to enter the state of emptiness. * * * Who else in your life need to listen to this episode? Send them a screenshot or the episode link. Sign up for the Power Mornings audio course at natashache.com/morning. Subscribe to the School of Intuition on Soundwise: natashache.com/school Follow me on Instagram @realnatashache Subscribe to THE SCHOOL OF INTUITION (FREE EDITION) on Soundwise
Last week I got this message from a listener, “I love, love your power mornings course...I'm doing your clarity finder exercise to connect with my higher self. But I don't know if I'm doing it right. How do I know the information I get is real?” This is actually a common thought most of us have when we get an intuitive message-- "Is this for real or am I making shit up?" In this episode, I talk about two approaches to resolve this question. The first approach works for almost everyone. The second approach does not. But if you really get the second perspective, you will never have to wonder about the validity of your intuition ever again. Signup for the Power Mornings audio course at natashache.com/morning Join the True Voyage community on Soundwise: natashache.com/true Follow me on Instagram @realnatashache Subscribe to THE SCHOOL OF INTUITION (FREE EDITION) on Soundwise